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According to Standard and Poor's, the average annualized return of the S&P index, which later became the S&P 500, from 1926 to 2020 was 10%. At 10%, you could double your initial investment every seven years (72 divided by 10).
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Learn More »"Double your money, fast!" Do those words sound like the tagline of a get-rich-quick scam? Whether you want to evaluate offers like these or establish investment goals for your portfolio, there's a quick-and-dirty method that will show you how long it really will take you to double your money. It's called the Rule of 72, and it can be applied to any type of investment.
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Learn More »A professional financial advisor may be your best bet for achieving specific investing goals, but the Rule of 72 can help you get started. If you know that you need to have a certain amount of money by a certain date, for example, for retirement or to pay for your newborn child's college tuition, the Rule of 72 can give you a general idea of which asset classes you'll need to invest in to achieve your goal. First, you can use the Rule of 72 to determine how much college might cost in 18 years if tuition increases by an average of 4% per year. Divide 72 by 4% and you know that college costs are going to double every 18 years. Right now you have $1,000 to invest and with an 18-year time horizon, you want to put it all in stocks. We saw in the previous section that investing in the S&P 500 has historically allowed investors to double their money about every six or seven years. Your initial $1,000 investment will grow to $2,000 by year 7, $4,000 by year 14, and $6,000 by year 18. Suddenly 18 years isn't as long a time horizon as you thought, perhaps leading you to rethink your investment strategy.
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